The Invisible War (movie)

When a group of Oregon football players chanted "No means no" after their Rose Bowl victory over Florida State, an unmistakable taunting reference to the rape accusations against Seminoles quarterback Jameis Winston, the moment demonstrated how sexual assault on campus is one of the hottest of contemporary issues. Yet it was just about the last issue that director Kirby Dick and his producing partner Amy Ziering wanted to tackle. ------------ FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version of this article referred to Jameis Winston as a Gators quarterback. Winston was quarterback for the Florida State Seminoles, not the University of Florida Gators. ------------ That's...

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